Dutch pocket yacht builder Mulder launched the long awaited Mulder 94 Voyager motoryacht recently. In fact, just a recent as under a week ago, on the 12th of May the company rolled out the 94-foot motoryacht from the indoor build facilities at the Mulder yard. The Mulder 94-footer hitched a ride on a travel lift to be lowered into the water and was maneuvered into another facility. She will be completed in the coming weeks and readied for delivery. A look at who is behind her looks shows that Vripack did the Naval Architecture while Omega did the exterior styling as well as interior.

The new yacht is surely the pride and joy of Mulder at the moment, after the Mulder 98. The interior work was done to a design by Omega but put together by the in-house team at the Mulder yard. The cabin layout for this particular build is for four rooms, one of them being a spacious master suite. Twin CAT marine diesels are below decks to power the Mulder 94 Voyager. She isn't going to be a sprinter, but more of a distance runner. At 10-knots, she is expected to run well over 3,000 nautical miles (3,600 nm) on a tank of fuel. However, she will be capable of an 18-knot top speed if needed but her range will certainly be significantly depleted if ran at that speed for extended periods. She launched from the build shed and now has gone into another building for final fit-out towards completion.